London Central Portfolio

LCP provides investors with a range of opportunities to maximise capital and rental returns in Prime Central London residential property.

Exclusively representing investors’ interests, we access the best on and off-market properties and analyse their financial potential. We undertake property sourcing, design and refurbishment and provide a letting and management service, all in-house.

We established the very first investment fund targeting Prime Central London’s rental sector in 2007. Since then, we have successfully launched further funds, including the UK’s first Sharia-compliant offering. These are highly tax efficient, delivering exceptional returns.

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Going far beyond the remit of a traditional buying agency, London Central Portfolio (aka LCP) provides clients with a “holistic approach” to asset management, including property sourcing, renovation, interior design, letting and management – all underpinned by sophisticated financial modelling and handled under one roof.

The firm acts for individual investors, as well as offering “highly tax-efficient” conventional and Sharia-compliant property funds, and currently has $1bn of assets under management.

No more than half a dozen clients are represented each month, and one recent deal demonstrates why the end-to-end offering is in such high demand…

Having sourced a large mixed-use building on behalf of an overseas client, the team brought the “multiple” parties into alignment and secured the purchase at a “very competitive price”, whilst warding off the competition; LCP went on to secure planning to boost the number of resi units, and all elements were let out immediately after the refurbishment had been completed, “exceeding the client’s yield expectations”.